Have you visited any of the COVID-19 exposure sites?
Have you visited any of the exposure sites?
Check out the latest public exposure sites at the DHHS website of follow the link direct to the DHHS Case alerts – public exposure sites page here: https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/case-locations-and-outbreaks
These premises have had confirmed cases visit during their infectious period. This does not mean that there is an ongoing risk associated with the premises, and you can safely visit the site in line with current restrictions.
The exposure period reflects the date or time that someone with coronavirus visited that location. This visit occurred during the time that person was infectious. This includes 48 hours prior to them developing symptoms.
Locations are identified during contact tracing. Contact tracing occurs after someone tests positive for coronavirus.
Locations stay on the list for 14 days after the last time someone with coronavirus visited during the period. 14 days is the longest period of time (incubation period) that someone who visited a location and came in to contact with someone who has coronavirus could have the virus before they show symptoms.
The locations listed are where there is a higher risk you may have been exposed to coronavirus (COVID-19). It is not a complete list. The information is based on advice provided to the department by people who are confirmed cases.
Risk locations will remain on the list for 14 days from the most recent exposure.
View the list of New South Wales exposure sites.